Weekly Citizen. J3 "9R fit' it' Hi IS 4 ISA SUNDAY, DEC. 25, 1PS1 HLD HAM'S LOVE. It will doubtless be the general im l.rcasion tbat thero conld bare boon lit tie, if any genuine romance connected with the notorious and vulgar band of rustic tbicvos known as the; "Welsh mountain pane," that was finally and thoroughly broken up some years ago by the arrest and sentence to long terms ol imprisonment of its controlling sjiir- xtH Mart, Abe. .Toe, Ike and Jake Buz¬ zard. But t'jat this impression is incor¬ rect, I think the following narrative, true as strange, -will effectually prove. And here let mo preface my story by saying that it does not seek to excuse criminal adventure, but meiely shown ho-- the most rookies nature may con tAia the lingering spark of virtue, which under the divine fostering of a woman s love, mav ultimately kindle and bright¬ en into a permanent and redeeming ilaxae. The haunt of the Buzzard brothors and their companions was a strip of wild and barren backwoods...

WEEKLYGimm SUNDAY. JAN. 1, 1SS2 Tbtf assasjan Guiteau, in carrying out his line of defeuee, hm given tlie public : Christines address in which ho re- Jiearens the old story of his crime, ita f.iuse, nuclide inspiration theory. AmoiiR liis hideous claims he soys: "I, of all the world, was the oalv man who had authority from the Deitv. vt uuuui ma xm s pressure i never should have sonpht to remove the Presi- teiii. jlois pressure destroyed rav free siceucy; the Doity compelled me to do the act, just as a highwayman compels a xiaa to give up his money after putting si pistol at his victim's head. The victim ai.ay know it is absolute vwrouj,' for him to civc up the money; that his wife and hildron need it, but how can he keep it with lite pistol at his head. His free :iency is destroyed, and lie gives his auoney to save his life. This irresistiblo jircssure to remove tlie President was on mc for thirty days, and it never left mc when awake. It haunted me day and 3iij,'ht. At last an opi...

Weekly Citizen. SUNDAY, JAN. 1, 1682 Local Intelligence. Election next Tuesday. Ezekiklsville is the latest The time is fast approaching when men swear oft Jxiir-s TV. rovABD has gone to El Paso. He will retnm in a few days. TnE fond parents, who bought a dram for their lituo boy, shall have no rest. TnE exhibition of ores pt Sampson's cigar store, is attracting considerable attention. Wjl IL DcMrsET, one of Arizona's pioneer merchants, is in town from Aloutozanio. Chief-Justice L. Beadfokd Phince, of New Mexico, and wife, spent Christ¬ mas in Tucson. The sales of holiday goods far ex¬ ceeded that of any previous year in the history of Tucson. Mb. J. IL Gkatacap, Superintendent of the Orion Mining Company, Oro Blanco, is in the city. J. E. Cubby, a prominent mining man and merchant in Arivaca district, came in Tuesday morning. J as. K. Bbowk is in town from his ranch. He reports more travel than ever towards Sonora. A man, whose name has not been given, was drowned in the San Pedro ...

Weekly Citizen. SUNDAY, JAN. 35. 1SS2 5 MAEEIAQE IN HIGH LITE. Such arc tlie headinSs frequently seen in newspapers throughout tho length and breadth of the land. Even little towns liko Tucson have what eomo over- nice people call the " uprwr-tn class," and Tucson ?s no exception to the bal¬ ance of tho world. 1ifs Stndebaker, of South Bend, In¬ diana, danphter of the wagon million¬ aire, was married last week to a gentle¬ man in St Joseph, Missouri, and the bt, Iionis papers came out with over a- col- nmncach "by tslcgrapb," giving full lists of the ' distinguished guests " and a full description of tho other notable things that took place on that occasion Now these long-winded telegrams were cither ' pufts," paid for by the Stude- bikers, or the aforesaid journals wore tn;1avinT to millionaire btndeuaKor. Why do Americans continue to make fools of themselves and today to the empty forms of human beings who havo nnthini? in them, nor anything ha-sk of them save a few paltry dollars...

TV Weekly Citizen. SUNDAY. JAN. 22. 1882 A NEW VOLUME. With the current issue the Wezkly CrrrxKN begins a new volume. For twelve years the pnper has made its heb- domndal visits to the homes of its nu¬ merous readers with a regularity only interrupted by the uncertainty of the mails and the brief period of time re¬ quired to replace the material destroyed bv fire, last summer. To-day th e Weekly Citizen is second to no newspaper on the Pacific Coast, outside the metropolitan journals, both in sire and quantity of reading matter, nnd the efforts of its publishers to excel all others and to advance the interests of this wonderful land of silver, havo met with u gratifying response in a volumin¬ ous subscription list and a general ap¬ preciation both at home and abroad. During the coming year the publishers purpose sparing no pains or expense in niakinir the Citizen a household neces¬ sity, and will aim to give only correct and authentic information concerning the mineral and other res...

THE STATE OF ARIZONA. ! in 'of the Jrc Cox's nnfavor- fyress ol me and Ids counsel 'fault with their 1 been allowed full 1 they have used it . the best citizens of the republic, amf tiJuy can have the sat¬ isfaction of knowing that their course- has only made the offense uiircvJieinons. This case is of sreat importance as showing the respect and dignity of law m this country. In spite of this terrible crime committed against the nation, has becu marked by no outbreak or civil disturbance. The successor of the dead President has taken his place and the various branches of the government run on. The criminal has been arrested tried and found guilty and will without -'mU jmj Uieiwiialty lu due form of law. This process has been slow and hardly satisfied our desires for revenpe, but it is best that offenses against the fights of society should be treatedand punished by the law, for on it the cummnnity must rely for good order and security of life and property. It is a matter of congratu...

ProwJ- rthe par V of Charles' 'ei home to- ; flourishing. 'continues its pop- Mr. S.F. Brick ercrybody. .tn Wished at and Win. L. postmaster. R)irth-da party II of Febrnary. Satal any conies iien are employed on fCarap Crittenden. The ieavy, progress is made mux, o San Francisco, ar¬ rived last evening from Guaymas. He brought a fine specimen of coal from tliat country. J dan Esoobesas is minus a pair of blankets and n papago is pins 30 days ia the chain sang. Tnily, it is an ill wind that blows no one good. the attachment of Bashford against Lord and 'Williams calls for one per cent per month interest from matnrity of indebtedness. Owing to a little misunderstanding re¬ garding the ownership of some wood the town is gainer $15., as per the decision of Judge Bragg. Mr. Geo A. Clam, has been appointed Deputy Clerk of the Supreme Court and will officiate at the next session of the Supreme Court, which will convene at Tucson. Borrowing money "under pressure" was the charge pending agai...

Weekly Citizen. SUNDAY. FEU OHICAftO TRIBUNE'S TTEW3. The Chicago TriUuiw takes IihimI iu the military Kilkenny cat fight iu this Territory and recommends ? the sever¬ est pnniflhnwnt for too OmKN because or its ilisresj wt for Gen. "Willcos as a military commandor. We lmve no donlit Home ot the military outfit wish ibof were alile to carrj out the somewtwt ironical suggestion- of tlie Tj$Htae. We reproduce that paiier s edijjptwl for the b'didflt of oar readers; pMBeakrijr thn "tan Iiflavv aiul ainliitioifctril) There is danger that Geaj respect to Irec lieox wi epidemic ami sprem! all over the ihfeeid Slope. It seems to have alredx-;.u, the t be leadiiiff newspaper iu Tibes the fol- Oaily Griun, 'which puhliioos article: .winK dwiwetful andlih briefly un- WashljiRton difpa'ii- Carr "upou Ves tlierrot of f the iexdmouy v- 28 prowine' o"s Indian conrt-mar- at tle rJZEX Bome- time since in- jaten'fiinnis u;is a possible part of the programme of Gen. Wilcox atid his tpheuvv and ambiti...